Kamo Home & Village sits at the end of Ford Avenue in Kamo, perched on extensive grounds with native bush views and the distinctive silhouette of Mount Parakiore. The Kamo shopping centre is just minutes away, offering a medical centre, supermarket, library, and bus stop. Here, residents move through life stages with support—from independent living in townhouses and serviced apartments, through assisted living, to specialist hospital and dementia care, all designed to maximise independence while honouring individual needs.
A full continuum of housing and care, from independent townhouses to supported apartments and specialist care suites.

Daily life is woven into the rhythms of the village and wider Kamo community.
Residents enjoy extensive grounds and gardens, with easy access to local shops, medical services, churches, and community facilities. The village calendar includes regular activities and newsletters keeping residents connected and engaged.
If your health changes, you won't have to leave the place you know. Kamo Home & Village offers these levels of care on site:

Kamo Home & Village occupies a gentle north-facing slope at the end of Ford Avenue in Kamo, Whangarei, overlooking native bush and Mount Parakiore. The extensive grounds and gardens create an attractive outdoor environment. The Kamo shopping centre is only minutes away, providing convenient access to a medical centre, supermarket, library, churches, and public transport. The setting combines rural tranquillity with urban accessibility.
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Accrues over your first 4 years, charged on the entry price.
Any increase in the licence value at resale is kept entirely by the operator.
Your capital is repaid once the unit is re-licensed to a new resident. (Operator-stated average: 185 days.)
Weekly fees continue until the unit resells, and interest is payable if your capital is returned late.
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